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■ FOR SALE,
LOT No. 4 Vernon
Tithing, Heathcotc AVard, with tbe
Improvements thereon.
• in,uirc of
John Dillon.
Savannah, September 26, 1799.
i’nr NEVT' YORK7“
fljKt . To fail in a few days,
‘iiVNfe. The S LOOP MAK Y,
Nath a:.ull L’Hommedieu,
ts • I.vimr at Anciaux’s wharf.
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3'or freight or paflage ap]dy to tlie Master on board.
N 0 i Fc il
PROPOSALS will be received until the Gift of No
vember next, by the fubferibers, from any perion or
ptrfons willing to undertake the *’ ‘
ot a Courthouse at Ricchorouch,
agreeably to a plan to be leen in the hands cf the Com
r.iifiioners. Part of the money will be advanced, and the
balance paid on completing tbe building. Good lecurity
will lie required for tlie faithful performance of the contrail.
Peteh Wins, ]
Henry Wood, >Conitniftioners.
■ D. Stewart, j
I.iocrf y G-v.nty, Rite borough, Sept. iS, 1799.
“M \ RSI IA L’d nales.F ~
Qn Friday the ?.slh October next, between the hours
cfX and 111 o'clock , u ill be fold, at the Courthoufc
in the city cf Savannah,
i ne following Property,
Taken by virtue of an execution obtained againfl James
Seagrwe and j ofej>h Miller, pointed out by one of
the dependants,
ON E F oruth Part of the Iflsnd of St. Catherine, seized I
as the property of Joseph Miller.
A Tract of Land in tlie county of Camden, containing
30: acre.., lying on Point Peter Neck, joining lands cf
Ni ; sH. Bugg and James Finley.
k lh iprji tary Right in the Town of St. Mary, being
Oi ic Twentieth of laid. Town and Common, unimproved, j
i htfe two last fivi/ed and to be fold as tlie property of
Robert .'Layrove, deceaftJ.
■At the Ja ne time and place will be fold,
The Plantation or I raft of Land tailed
Or; ngr Grove, on Ogcchc c, seized as the property cf Jo
foil i)av, Flip dcceuiL’ijL_
O. BOWEN, Marshal.
Savanmh, zytb September, 1799.
HOt ICR to the Citizens of Chatham County generally.
r | IIE General ElekVion will be held at tbe Courthoul’e
i in the City of Savannah, on the firit Monday (be.
ing the 7 th d:iv) in OGobvr next, from 6 o’clock in the
1. 1 1 11 ling mril 7 o’clock in tlie afernoon, under the fu
peri'itcndence of three or more Magistrates of the county,
(ikh lx*mg Call.!'laics) for
One Senator, and
i el\ epre fen ta tive",
T'i v . rirnt this C aftn v in the next State Lcgiffature; at
\ hv.i election the Sheriif and Constables are requested to
att*.(•'.!, for the preservation of good ordci.
A JTICE t the Just ices of tbe Inferior Court and cf
tbe Pease for f;id Count .y.
r on the third Fuefday (being the 13th day) in
I October next, they arc to nv et at tlie Courthouse
-in tin; City of Savannah, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
the lame dav, for the purpoli of eletSlimr
Tbe Sheriff,
The Clerks,
Coroner, and
County Surveyor.
JUSTUS 11. SCIIEUBER, c. 1. c; e. e,
Savannah, 14 1 1\ September, 1799.
CLORGIAA By Low nit) A uitu, Clerk of the Court
( t.. s,\ ) |> c-f Ordinary for tlie county of Chatham,
En.Wttrn-. ) in the (late afore (a id.
WHEREAS Sun lIK l Dameron, of the city of Sa
vanjfUh, hath ma-.le application to me for letteis
of adminiflratton on the estate and effect of William ‘Fa- -
lor, late of the f.aue place, (hip carpenter, deceased, Tbcfe
are therefore to cite, and admonilh all and Angular the
kindred and creditors of the laid deceased to lie and appear
before 111 c, on the 2 id day cf October next, to (hew mule,
il any they have, why letters of adminiffration fhouid 11a:
b, granted him.
Given under my hand and foal, in the city of
Savannah, the 1 2th day of September, iu the
year of our Lord 1799, and in the 24th year
of American Independence. ‘ ’<
CONSTANTINOPLE, June 3. ‘
it fint.us Ixiye airiveel here from Alia. Two of
A- f th-rai iiiimmiirr that the Pac ha of Damalciis has to
tally defeated the Ara is allied w 1.11 Bu 0n a parte, who wifh
-tm-ta p.und.er D:mv.ikn. lhe other.two left d’Acre the
10tb Aluy, and con firm the defeat of the French, and
tliat-the cannon taken from them have been brought into
—that fortrris, and Ghezar Pacha had'advanced i /'lemn es
from Acre. * 0
1 .<( t hat vbi.’v ah. L his-day’s ,'i ur; Gizettcvcon
tftns the oftivia! report of Field Mlrlh.ll Smvarrow from
.. Wan. He mentions that,- in the battle ofCatlai o, GeiE
Moiean was in the bauds of tbe i tiffing but found means
to lave 1 limit If.
,■ms 11. Tne Court Gn-ette c ntains u report fom
” ‘'.akato the Porte. J ted April ri, in .Piich he
re .s, “ t :i tlie 7th March Ra< oaoarte adv?n**c;d wfth a
‘ ‘ . Acre, furroimd and bis ■
ixmm With mxreuelimyms, ami’Et gfin ta.attaek ilieHtv. au
;. ■■■ •’ JPh cannon and .We made, fuccefsfolh-,
-'X 00.-xm fort it. s, at which the euemv ft ft tlu-ir in,
hTrrff*-'". --ah- V.. r 1, a
ot rfmn. Notwitbii >r “ng Pd thir thzv attemot ‘ .
the city by storm, b. ; •
!cfs. Ilitberßo Cncct of the c?.Wf :>ecri Ud-w, |
and I sincerely hope, with th.e aifiiEnce ot the (Lnnipot
ent, to be able to announce to you foQd- the total deicat
ot the infideL.”
Vienna, •June 22. It Is said Mffreau has not been j
joined by Macdonald’s troops, butth-.t men were j
left at Savona, which added a very great llvperiority to
the. French.. BcfvWs their position is very advantageous.
Field Marshal Kray has already joined Sovvitow.- Ihe
siege ofd'ortona, AlefTamlria, and ltirin, will go on with
all Tpeed. A flop will be made in the liege of Mantua for
a while, .and it will be only blockaded.
As soon as Tort on a and Alcfllmiria fall, or reinforce
ments arrive* an attack is to i>e made on Moreau’s army.
The French have attacked Gen. Ott near Parma, to
drive him from his petition, but were repulsed with great ;
loss.
j fuly 4. Gen. Moreau’s armv is now estimated at from ,
155 to 40,000 men, among whom there are several Ligu- i
rian battalions.
By the mofl recent private accounts from Italy the
French are said to have entirely evacuated all Apulia,
Naples, Sella, Fauna, and Gaeta.
Verona , May 24. Ihe liege of Mantua having been
turned into a blockade, bceaufe Gen. Kray is. marching
with a body cf troops against Gen. iMacdoriald, the French
made a sortie on the 20th with 26 pieces of cannon,
thinking Macdonald had already arrived before the place.
They were driven back with loss,
M y 27. The Commandant of Mantua font yesterday
to beg a few thousand lemons for his lick iokliers, which
were granted him, though, when the French formerly be
lieged t’ne place, rhubarb was refufed to the lick Aufir’ans,
notwitlitianding the moft prelnng solicitations were used.
‘jv.v.c 25. .According to private advices Gen, Suwarrow
and Moreau diave encountered each other, and fought a
battle, which turned out extremely bloody on both iides,
arid terminated at lass in t- .a k Auw 01 i..e 1. eiUii.
Rov credo, fun; 26. The French will new be purfuod
on all {ides by our army. Tl:e’ three- vlitories’ obtained
over Macdonald have decided the fate of Italy. Saw ar
row marches with the grand army through Piacenza ag tinfi
Moreau. Knm lea Turin with *8 hattuiions for Atiftij
another Austrian corps occupies both banks-ot the Boruii la.
On the 2 ]d Gen. Ott joined Gera. Hohenzollern and Pal
vi, Parma was taken on tie 221!. Theft Generals ptm
lue Macdonald, v/hoie f nee. is reduced to about 15.000
men; lie is retreating by Pontremoli.
On the 21 ft Field Marshal Suwarrow received intelli
gence by a courier that 20.c00 Neapolitans had entered
the Roman territory,-and were advancing to urge them-’
selves with the Imperial army. The .fame courier brings
• tlie news of the capture of Capua by fhrm; the. tvhgie gar
rilbn was put to the sword. Twelve thpufahd pva
fants advancing from Abruzno Inch blockade.! G’.eta.
Strajhvrgh, ft:its 29. Letters from Vienna and
from Rat'(bon fli'ce, that the Coalition have ackmpwii ilged
Louis XVIII. King, of France, and have entered inio
formal engagement to eUablilh him on’ the tlircnc of his
ancefb'rs. - —^
Miidcn, sane j. 9. Two Deputies, one of them the
ci devant Count lleutinek, have con e to tins < i. 7, at the
desire of his P-uffian Mujdly, to make propolltiohs in t’.e
name ox the Legiilatlve Body of the Batavian Republic.
Fhe King has sent his M.nilkr, CiumtTlaughwkz, with
whom the Deputies have held conferences for three days.
I hev have offered to take into pay 25,000 Pruliians. and
to pay a (üb.ii.iy bi; tides. The King of Prutila con fen ted
to iurnifh the 25,000 men, but demands as a preliminary
the reeftahlillxmtnt of the Stadtholder. The Deputies, it
v. ill be e a illy conceived, had not iufficient powers to con
tent to fucli extraordinary coivlitions; they were betides of
cijjunon tbaFthis re rlVablifhment could only be the rdtrft
ct an eventual negotiation with tlie coalesced powers.
The conferences were then broken bff; the Bit avian De
puties, conlidering afterwards that his Prullian Majcdy
appealed to fear equally a rupture with the Imperial
Courts and with France, thought that they ciuld not I'uc
ceed in their million, and therefore returned.
Bern, ‘June. 15. Mallena has received feme.reinfnr.ee
ments; he projiofes to unite the French and Helvetian
troops.
liie Helvetic G.overrtment, which removed from Lu
“Terne to Bern, is now gone to Laulanne.
Vranbjjrt, July 5. The lull military Gazette pub
lished at tlie Archduke’s lieadquarters, giving an account
ot tlie battles in Italy, on the 17th, ibth, and jytli, con
cludes as follows:
“ i l’ c enemy ’s loss is irnmcnfe, and they may be said
to have !oi\ almost half tb.eir army.”
Hamburgh, June 2S. Coffiee and sugars remain fiat,
owing to many cheap (ales of damaged parcels. Rice rifts
fall. Ibe Briel is blockaded by 17 Englilh fh’ps.
Malaga, June 19. The American brig Apollo,’Capt.
V added, from New fork, is brought in here by aTTcngh
privateer, and ransomed for 15,600 dollars, her cargo
conf.Ring of lugar, coflce, and rice.
i he American brig Patty, Campbell, with banilla, from
Sicily, will be condemned lor want of a proper foie d’e
, quipage.
Cadiz, June 21. The American brig the Robins,
Iroin Norfolk, with cocon, lugar, and coflee, for Mala
ga, was brought in here a prize to three French privateers
• Iter a levele action.
Alio, the American brig Eliza, Mitchell, with sugar,
fioiir, and rice, from Philadelphia TtrMdraga.
1 he lliip Francis and W illiam, Patriken, belonging to
Ba.timc.ie, bound bom Rollon to Lilbon, was captured the I
Kith inti, about 18 leagues from the Rock of Lilbon. bv
a lmgle privateer, after three hours and half fighting.
, “, ‘ i / ' 1 d'aly 10. Ihe command cf the ainn- oTEim
u'.iKi is en*ulud for the prelent to Gen. Collaud.
Guctr has Usd front the order of aired ilTued amhnd
him, 0
, - N i?r*'r 1 and,* remains in confinement in Hamburgh.
: ’ r U r latdy tirade to bribe the guard to Conor.e at
f ,s e;Ca P f ’ !,ut A was uilccfvtrtil, and the foldieri-have
bun rr.ailed.
‘■’ ('.emitters from Minden confirm the report tlia: the *
.xia; it P ullu to maliv refufed the palla'e bv the !
lu.c- c: Jcmarcr.t.cn to 4200 cavai'y for the French arml
| July 12. Viftor Hugitcs has 7
at Paris. He received a ball in the brcaft.
Marbat, General of Division, l-,as K P r. •
command of the 17th Military Division
. Ge. Joubert, who is intenai-by the nit
j promoted to-the rank of Commander in chief of tU°
If ue may believe reports, Macdonald ha- ,
the. orders. oLMonau, thinking, as a V P S *°
cliui, he was not bound by them; it is said he w| *
Council of F i V e Hundred, a a * JtZ
lhe citizens of tne commune ofConftents, Sainte F,
norm?, in the-departments. of Seine.et Gift, after h-?-
congratulated the Council on the end of Pram.l
! nounccd the Agent and Afliilant of that commune as t
vorers of hoja tv, and openly declaring themfelvesft'e
; enemies of Kepublicanrim.
’ , A J**.r n * r P'eftnted, Mcitoin,
“ e Cot,no, o„ tne U, ol toe tnuimirtte, anddemanJirt
pirmlliment ot the traM-rs °
Aowigit the* uMrUta that if. the PaGghfeM „ f
.Pans 2 the moil d;lmgmiM,'hxhdeci are3 th a ,ee,h;„„
is uone at longculpable remain aSpunilhed. Sal?
(said they) the Mer.ins, tne fabrica.crs of tcv'hircU’
the P.ewlids and the Scherers, the chLpiuat r -Vd de
j obbers; Heveileire, the fomenter of the war of I a
dee; Francis NeufchatCau, as having an iTmated the r ; ..£
cts; Atamcl, who has ciiiorganized the. finances and ‘rained
the public treasure; Talleyrand, in ihort, w.WmoVd
anu organized the afialiinating the Deputies at Radudt
Sent to the Gommillion of Five.
— — June 22.
V downing ft root, June 22, i 7r
• The Emperor of Raffia having, as a mark off
towards his Majesty, and of efteern and rep ird towards H*
Majvfty’s naval service, and particularly towards tbe ol)
nceis and crews of tne flips who lerved on the ift of A - t
h-'lf. the. command of Rear Admiral ; W
Aenon, hgmfiea to his Majesty’s Minister at PeterfbmA
Ins delne that Lhe Ltanaer, of 3a guns, which, h.avirr
bc>.n engaged m Linit aCLion, was, alr.tr a mod gallant “"i
cbihngulined teuftance,. captured, on iu p.i£Tage home, b/
a” French trnp of the line of 74 gtms, and has Cnee beta
recaptured from the enemy by his Imperial Majesty’s arrs
at the fur render of Corfu,* Ihould be preftnted to ifh MaD
jefy, in ins Imperial Majesty’s name, with a view to its
tying i ftorsd to his naval lervice, the King has been pleaf
t-o to accept, with the hightft fatisfadlion, thisdiftinguifh
e J marl; of attention and frienufiip on the part of his ally,
an.l has directed that the Leander fliould be. received ac
cordingly from Inch officer as the Emperor'of Raffia may
duett to deriver toe fame*, and. fhouid again be placed a
• iirong tiie flips compofuig his Majesty’s Met employed in
XitC. i 1 dliCallt
£. Admiralty Ctiice. Jure 22..
Extract cf a later from Capt. Sir siMllurm Sydney
Snat# to Mr. H’epean, dated Tig re, <ff Tripciy, m
<>yr-:j tbs 2d of April, 1799.
i oeg leave to traulm’it, for the information of mv
Lore’s U-mmimoners of the Admiralty, ,a copy of my •?-
port to ti.o Right Hon. Earl of St. Vincent of fate even's
m t!:is quarter.
’1 !g:.c, off St. John d’Acre, the 23d of March, 1799.
My Herd, —l have the honor to inform veu that, in
conietpience cf intelligence from Gbczar Pacha, Governor
of Syria, of the incurli nos Gen. Buoir.pzr.t’s army into
that province, and his approach to its capital, Acre. I
hulLued with a propoition of tbe naval i'owe trader my
orders to its relief, and had the fatisfiainn to arrive there
two uaysibefore the enemy madb its impturimce*
Much was done in this interval under tl.c direction of
—Gapt. Midler of tl.e Thefcus, ami Col. Uiclxpaux, to
wards putting the place in a ‘Letter state of defence, to re
fill the attack of an European army; and the presence cf
a Eritilh naval force appeared to encourage and decide the
Pacha and bis tioops to v igorous rcnftipicc.
i be enemy’s advanced guard was discovered at the foot
0: Mount Carmel, on tiie night of the 17th, by tne I
j igre’s guard boats; theft* troops not expecting to irad f j
ion:e of any esefeription in hytia took up their grr.urd \
dole to che waterlide, and were con'd.,ueml ey.pifcd to
tl.e fire of grape ihot from the boats, which put them ti>
t’nc rout the infant it opened upon them, and obliged then j
to re-ire precipitately up the lide of the mount.
i i.c main body’ ct the army, finding the road between I
t’ ; e lea and Mount Carmel thus cjcpo&ri, came in by tint I
cf Nazareth, and invested the town of Ac.e to the call, I
but not without being much handled by the Samaritan I
Araos v who are e\cn more inimical to the French Pan t'J I
Egyptians, and better armed. As thegsramv returned ctr J
me oy muiguetry only', it was evident that they has re. I
brought cannon with thtnf, wliicb were therefore ta be
pebteu by lea, and meal’ures were taken according'}’ ir j|
intercepting them; the Thefcus was already detached si I
Jafik (Joppa.)
1 lie. tiKmy > fliitiiia, wliich canir in from fra, f^ lllll l
w Ilu and captured the lornde, and v. a c - co'.jiirc rct “and I
‘l.ionnt Carmel, when it was discovered from **/ Tg'fJ
ccnfUii g ot a corvette and 9 Fail of gun vt-Ccls; on E G I
us tn.ey 1 auled oft. I lie alacrity of tilt “fiiip’s ccmpaavl
making fail after them- was JiighlA* praifevvorthy; our gcjJ
iocu reached them, and 7, as per lift, struck; the l
containing Buonaj urte’s private .property, altd “two
vcfitls. tic aped, lince it became an objed to
prizes without chafing farther; their cargoes, ccr.fißir.j
ti.e oaming train ot artillery, ammunition. plartcrajH
, l-c. deitiiicei for the iiege cf Acre, being much v ‘ j:
foi, i-s defence. lhe prizes were accordingly t~ >-
oft the town, manned from, the fi.ips, and imreediy}-*
employed in harallmg the tjivmv’s pcfts, impeding his
pi oaci'.es, and covering the fl.ip’s boats fer.t further in E'j®
to cut off f::s fupplics ot provitioi'.s convevei cca.’. A
1 rey have been ccr.ftantlv occupied in tiiefe ftrviecs SB
tbvie five days and nights *paft; and luch has been the ;*■
ci tiieir crews, that tn e y requeued not to he rc i f ’ e }
ter many hours exerci'e labor at tiieir guns and os r -* *
lorry that we have met with foire Ic's, “ 3 r 1 *
ciofta im, which, however, is balanced by greats.’
: part ol the enemy, by’ the encouragement g vea
I Furkrh from our example, and by the tun 9